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  National Taiwan University
National Taiwan University (NTU) is prestigious universities in Taiwan.
The entrance examination score needed enter NTU is typically the highest among universities in Taiwan, and using this ranking, it is widely considered the best university in Taiwan.
It used to be the Taihoku Imperial University (台北帝國大學) of the Japanese Empire.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/na/National_Taiwan_University.html   (50 words)

  
 university   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In 1963, the University purchased 30 acres of land in Hsinchuang, Taipei County, to serve as the main campus.
The University is well known for the quality of its education and for fostering the faculty’s intellectual vitality by means of a well balanced division of labor between research and teaching, and between general education and specialist training.
In 1970, it was elevated to Tamkang University.
www.nctu.edu.tw /~rdoffice/D6/ct/university.htm   (10368 words)

  
  National Taiwan University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
National Taiwan University (NTU, 國立臺灣大學, Hō-ló-oē: Kok-lip Tai-oan Tai-hak, Tongyong Pinyin: GuóLì TáiWan DàSyué, Hanyu Pinyin: Guólì táiwān dàxué, Wade-Giles: Kuo2-li4 t'ai2-wan1 ta4-hsüeh2) is a university in Taiwan.
The university was founded as the Taihoku Imperial University (臺北帝國大學) of the Japanese Empire in 1928.
The National Taiwan University Hospital consists of several high rise buildings in the center of this picture and several low level buildings at the bottom right of the picture.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/National_Taiwan_University   (326 words)

  
 National Taiwan University. Who is National Taiwan University? What is National Taiwan University? Where is National ...
National Taiwan University (NTU, 國立臺灣大學) is prestigious universities in Taiwan.
The entrance examination score needed enter NTU is typically the highest among universities in Taiwan, and using this ranking, it is widely considered the best university in Taiwan.
It used to be the Taihoku Imperial University (臺北帝國大學) of the Japanese Empire.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/National_Taiwan_University   (80 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Imperial universities
Nine Imperial Universities (帝国大学) were founded in Japan before Pacific War and run by the Imperial Japanese government.
They are considered still today the most prestigious universities in Japan, Korea and Taiwan.
Taihoku Imperial University[?] (台北帝国大学) - Now National Taiwan University (國立台灣大學)
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 National Taiwan University Summary
The predecessor of National Taiwan University was Taihoku Imperial University, founded by the Japanese in 1928.
The decessor of National Taiwan University was Taihoku Imperial University, founded by the Japanese Government in 1928.
When Taihoku University was first established, it had two colleges: the College of Liberal Arts and Law, and the College of Science and Agriculture, and had a combined total of 60 students.
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 National Taiwan University :: National : Gourt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The entrance examination score needed to enter NTU is typically the highest among universities in Taiwan, and using this ranking, it is widely considered the best and most prestigious university in Taiwan.
According to a survey published by Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2004, National Taiwan University is ranked first in Greater China (mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan).
After World War II and Taiwan's retrocession to Chinese Sovereignty, the R.O.C. government resumed the administration of Taihoku Imperial University and reorganized and renamed it National Taiwan University on November 15, 1945, with Dr. Lo Tsung-lo serving as the first president.
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 Imperial university. Who is Imperial university? What is Imperial university? Where is Imperial university? Definition ...
Nine Imperial Universities (帝国大学) were founded by Japan before Pacific War and run by the Imperial Japanese government, mostly in Japan, one in Korea and one in Taiwan.
They are considered still today the most prestigious universities their areas.
Taihoku Imperial University (台北帝国大学) - Now National Taiwan University (國立台灣大學)
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Imperial_university   (147 words)

  
 Harvard Studies on Taiwan Vol. 3: Joseph R. Allen
As such, this was clearly the initiative of the Qing imperial government and defied strong local interests to use Xinzhu, the original governmental center of Danshui district (ting).
The transition from late imperial Chinese rule to Japanese occupation of Taipei is remarkable both as a forecast of the modernization of the Chinese city in the twentieth century and as a deviation from what that process would become.
In 1938 the school was incorporated into the Taihoku Imperial University (established in 1928), and it remains part of the National Taiwan University Hospital.
www.fas.harvard.edu /~fairbank/tsw/allen.html   (8002 words)

  
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Transactons of the Tokyo University of Fisheries =
Tokyo University of Fisheries = Tokyo Suisan Daigaku Tokubetsu Kenkyu Hokoku.
Transactons of the Tokyo University of Fisheries = Tokyo Suisan Daigaku Tokubetsu Kenkyu Hokoku.
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 EPAA Vol. 10 No. 14 Lee: Japanese Higher Education Policy in Korea
Although the Japanese established a new national-level university in Seoul, most Koreans, nationalists and conservative Confucians, did not enroll their sons and daughters in the new imperial university.
Accordingly, the curriculum of Keijo Imperial University was almost identical to the Japanese imperial universities and the majority of the academic staff and students were Japanese (The Government-General of Choson, 1935).
In addition, Keijo Imperial University established by the Japanese Colonial Administration in 1924, was a precursor of the present Seoul National University, and has produced a large number of bureaucrats and talents as leading individuals who play important roles in the present Korean society.
epaa.asu.edu /epaa/v10n14.html   (5587 words)

  
 Department of Geosciences,National Taiwan University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Earth sciences are of fundamental importance to society by discovering natural resources (water, fuels, and minerals) and utilizing them wisely, understanding and dealing with natural hazards we face (earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides), and in understanding how life and the earth interact and how to mitigate the environmental problems we have created.
The study of Geology has a long tradition in Taiwan and the Department of Geology was one of the four original departments of the College of Sciences, Taihoku Imperial University established during the later stage of Japanese occupation of Taiwan (1895-1945).
Our goals are straightforward and we, as members of the Department of Geosciences, are firmly committed to seeking out superior teachers and researchers to teach students about the earth, educate scientists and engineers as future leaders in the fields of earth sciences, and offer lasting research in these areas so essential to human life.
www.gl.ntu.edu.tw /english/introduction.php   (324 words)

  
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These were classified into 7 for vision studies, 4 for audition studies, 1 for weight perception, 5 for time measurements, 4 for recordings, 6 for motor-skills, 1 for animal study, 3 miscellaneous as shown in Table 1.
It is quite natural because one of founding staff members, Professor Ryo-on Iinuma studied at a German University after his graduation from the Tokyo Imperial University and another member, Associate Professor Jien Rikimaru, got his Ph.D. degree at Clark University, US.
University of Passau, kindly identified the photograph of the instrument in Taipei as an old type of Schumann’s Tachistiscope, No. 226 shown in a catalogue of Spindler & Hoyer Company in 1908.
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 National Taiwan University
However, the university is not able to arrange accommodation for couples or families.
Although NTU is one of the oldest universities in, we insist on providing most modern facilities to our students.
University has been not only the oldest university in Taiwan, but also the higher educational institution that contains the most comprehensive fields in academic studies.
www.hyperstudy.com /study-in-asia/national-taiwan-university.php   (570 words)

  
 COS - About COS
National Taiwan University is the oldest academic institution in Taiwan, with a distinguished record of excellence in research and teaching.
The University was founded by the Japanese administration seventy years ago, in 1928.
At that time it bore the name Taihoku Imperial University and consisted of the College of Science and Agriculture and the College of Literature and Political Economics.
homepage.ntu.edu.tw /~cos/html/aboutE.htm   (555 words)

  
 COS - Departments - Department of Geosciences
The Department of Geology was one of the four original departments in the College of Sciences of the Taihoku Imperial University established during the later stage of the Japanese occupation of Taiwan (1895-1945).
In 2004, the Department was ranked as one of the top ten at the National Taiwan University campus owing to its outstanding achievements in teaching and research.
We are firmly committed to seeking out superior teachers and researchers to instruct students about the earth, educate scientists and engineers as future leaders in the fields of earth sciences, and offer lasting research in these areas so essential to human life.
ccms.ntu.edu.tw /~cos/html/departmentE_geosciences.htm   (344 words)

  
 Old College Days: Looking Back on a Century of University Education in China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Taihoku Imperial University, founded in 1928 during the Japanese occupation era, became National Taiwan University in 1945.
Even if he was not one of the greatest leaders of Beida, he definitely served in that role for Taiwan's highest educational institution-National Taiwan University.
Because Fu went from leading Beida to leading Taiwan University, "Taida" inherited the spirit of academic freedom and independent thinking of the May 4th movement.
www.taiwaninfo.org /info/sinorama/en/1998/199806/706020e8.html   (368 words)

  
 A Taste of Freedom Chapter 3: Return to Formosa and to University Life
Since I lacked one year's credit for my Tokyo Imperial University degree, I looked into the possibility of completing work for a diploma at the former Taihoku Imperial University, founded by the Japanese in 1927 and now, twenty years later, occupied by the incoming Chinese.
In the summer of 1946 it was announced that all Formosans who had come home from the imperial universities in Japan were entitled to enter the new Taita without examination.
We discussed our problem repeatedly with the new university administrators and discovered quickly that they were not only unfamiliar with the Ministry of Education requirements in fields other than their own, they simply did not care.
homepage.usask.ca /~llr130/taiwanlibrary/peng/free3.htm   (4549 words)

  
 History and Geography of Taiwan
Dutch Imperial Period (1624--1661): In 1624 the Dutch founded forts in south at present Tainan.
Japan Imperial Period (1895--1945): Japan developed Taiwan as a front outpost in its expanding empire.
The first higher institution, Taihoku Imperial University (now National Taiwan University), was founded in 1928.
www.lsu.edu /student_organizations/tsa/exploretaiwan/history.html   (601 words)

  
 Taiwan under Japanese rule
Secondary and post-secondary educational institutions, such as Taihoku Imperial University were also established, but access was restricted primarily to Japanese nationals.
In Taihoku (Taipei), the old city walls were demolished, and the new Seimonchō (西闀町) (modern Ximending) area was developed for new Japanese immigrants.
The Taihoku Imperial University also established a Tropical Medicine Research Center, and formal training for nurses.
www.radiofreeithaca.net /search/Taiwan_under_Japanese_rule   (7476 words)

  
 Imperial university - China-related Topics IM-IP - China-Related Topics
Nine Imperial Universities (帝國大學 teikoku daigaku) were founded and run by the Imperial Japanese government between 1877 and 1939, seven in Japan, one in Korea and one in Taiwan.
They are still considered as the most prestigious universities in each respective area today.
In Europe, there are at least three additional universities which bear the name "Imperial": Imperial College London (which is generally regarded as the UK's third best university overall and the best in engineering); Imperial University of Odessa, Ukraine; and the famous Imperial University of Philosophy and Theology in Sofia, Bulgaria.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Imperial_university   (308 words)

  
 National Taiwan University - China-related Topics NA-ND - China-Related Topics
National Taiwan University (NTU, 國立臺灣大學, Hō-l?-oē: Kok-lip Tai-oan Tai-hak, Tongyong Pinyin: GuóLì TáiWan DàSyu?, Hanyu Pinyin: Guólì táiwān dàxu?, Wade-Giles: Kuo2-li4 t'ai2-wan1 ta4-hsüeh2) is a university in Taiwan.
The university was founded as the Taihoku Imperial University (臺北帝國大學) of the Japanese Empire in 1928.
The university has six campuses in the greater Taipei region (including Taipei County) and two additional campuses in Nantou County1.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/National_Taiwan_University   (315 words)

  
 ISXO International Exchanges - National Taiwan University
Being the first integrated and most prestigious institution of higher education in Taiwan, National Taiwan University has taken up the responsibility of promoting the level of academic research study and atmosphere of academic thought.
The antecedent of the National Taiwan University was the Taihoku (Taipei) Imperial University founded by the Japanese in 1928.
Housing at the National Taiwan University is in short supply, due to the university's location in Taipei.
www.utoronto.ca /student.exchange/programs/taiwan.html   (881 words)

  
 化学信息门户ChIN - 显示全部资源记录   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The growth of the university led to separation of the Science and Agriculture Divisions in 1943, and the establishment of a second Chair in Organic Chemistry two years later.
After the repatriation of Taiwan to China, the university was renamed the National Taiwan University.
Under the auspices of the National Science Council and cooperation of National Tsing Hua University and Academia Sinica, the Chemical Research Center was established during 1965.
chin.csdl.ac.cn /SPT--FullRecord.php?ResourceId=2940   (429 words)

  
 JCE Online: Biographical Snapshots: Snapshot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Nozoe became an assistant professor at Taihoku Imperial University (in Taipei) in 1929, where he began his own research program on saponins and sapogenins.
In addition, Formosa was returned to the Chinese and Taihoku Imperial University became National Taiwan University.
In 1948 Dr. Tetsuo Nozoe was repatriated to Japan to Tohoku University in Sendai where his group synthesized and characterized the seven-membered aromatic ring compound, tropolone.
jchemed.chem.wisc.edu /JCEWWW/Features/eChemists/Bios/Nozoe.html   (532 words)

  
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He later became a teacher there, and in the 1890s spent time in Korea as an academic when his younger brother Kijuro was a diplomat there.
He also worked for the Japanese government and also became the first President of Taihoku Imperial University, now National Taiwan University, as well as a university president in Korea.
Shidehara was a teacher at Tokyo Teikoku Daigaku (Tokyo Imperial University), the forerunner of Tokyo University.
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 國立台灣大學動物科學技術學系 Department of Animal Science and Technology, National Taiwan University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This department was originated in the College of Science and Agriculture, Taihoku (Taipei) Imperial University (the former College of Agriculture, National Taiwan University).
In 1945, the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine was in the College of Agriculture, National Taiwan University.
In order to be in line with both the teaching and research of the University and with the future development of the College of Bio-resources and agriculture, the teaching and research of the Department of Animal Science and Technology have expanded from the animal production related areas to animal biotechnology.
www.ansc.ntu.edu.tw /index2.htm   (469 words)

  
 ::::National Chunghsing University::::
The University has undergone a number of significant stages of change.
After 1928, the Academy became a special department affiliated to Taihoku Imperial University (nowNational Taiwan University).But the department became an independent school again in 1943, and was moved to Taichung.
Thus the University continued to grow in size, but it was not until 1971 that it became a national university, and assumed its present name: National Chung Hsing University.
www.nchu.edu.tw /New_nchu/en/en.html   (231 words)

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